Most federal pro se cases are civil actions filed by persons serving time in prison. Pro se prisoner petitions spiked in 2016 after a pair of Supreme Court rulings made it possible for certain prisoners to petition to have their sentences vacated or remanded. Non-prisoners who file pro se actions most often raise civil rights claims.
I often sell vacant lots direct to my buyers, and prepare and notarize and record the grant deed myself. But one of my Buyers wants to take title (with their wife) NOT as “Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants”, NOT as “Wife and Wife as… (Replies: 1)
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